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Thursday, May 10, 2012

The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Which Will Collapse First, The Economy, Or The Spent Fuel Pool At Fukushima!

It has been a few days since my last report on the ongoing disaster at Fukushima, and the news has not been good. There have been a myriad of reports coming out of ENE News, at www.enenews.com, about how TEPCO has been pouring water over the reactors and simply dumping that radioactive contaminated water into the Pacific, as well as reports about how the Spent Fuel Pool at reactor #4 is still leaning over, leaking horribly, and in danger of collapsing at any time... However, when we turn on our trusty and so very truthful Jewish run mainstream media, we get no reports about Fukushima. Instead all we see on our Talmud Vision is pure fluff and crap!

I came across a new report from Christina Consolo from "Nuked Radio" that I want everyone to see for themselves right here. It comes courtesy of the Intelhub website, at www.intelhub.com, and is entitled: "Which Will Collapse First, The Economy Or The Spent Fuel Pool At Fukushima." It again gives a very chilling assessment of the situation with the disaster at Fukushima and an interesting view of what may happen very soon... Here is that entire article for everyone to see for themselves, and I do have some additional comments to follow:

Which Will Collapse First, the Economy or the Spent Fuel Pool at Fukushima?

It’s been two weeks since I wrote my first piece for End the Lie about Fukushima being a possible mass extinction event, and still no progress to report.

[Editor’s note: it is worth pointing out that the attention Christina’s article received was unprecedented in the history of End the Lie.]

Although, there was a somewhat promising appeal made on April 30,
when seventy-two Japanese Non-Governmental Organizations sent an urgent
request to the United Nations and Japanese government urging immediate
action to stabilize the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Unit 4
spent nuclear fuel.

The letter was also endorsed by numerous nuclear experts.

The letter warned the UN and Japanese government that if an
earthquake or other event were to cause this pool to drain, a
catastrophic radiological fire could ensue.

The letter urged the United Nations to organize a Nuclear Security Summit to take up the crucial problem.

The letter stated that the United Nations should establish an
independent assessment team, and coordinate international assistance to
stabilize reactor 4′s spent fuel pool in order to prevent a radiological
release with potentially catastrophic consequences.

Letters were sent to both UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Prime
Minister Yoshihiko Noda, the latter asking that Japan ask immediately
for the UN’s help.

So that’s good news.

Now, we just have to wait for the UN to have a meeting about it, form
some committees, investigate, send a team to Japan, schedule another
meeting, go over the committee results, then maybe form some more
committees, go over more results, then send a response, and then finally
implement a plan of action, if that is what they even decide to do in
the end.

And of course all that is dependent on if the spent fuel pool hasn’t fractured, fallen, caught fire, or exploded by then.

For
a “downwinder” of a spent fuel pool fire or explosion and large scale
radiological release (or in the case of Fukushima, a “northern
hemisphere resident”) you will need anywhere from 2 weeks to a 2 year
supply of food, water, toiletries, medications, diapers, pet food, and a
designated area for pets to go to the bathroom inside your shelter,
among many other things.

The amount of time spent sheltering in will vary greatly on a wide
array of variables, such as, how long it takes to put the nuclear fuel
fire out, or burn itself out.

That being said, nuclear fuel is essentially “a fire that never stops burning.”

Don’t worry about stockpiling gas, you won’t be going anywhere. That
is of course if you lack the financial resources to leave everything
behind and bug out to the southern hemisphere.

It may be advisable to have weapons in case your neighbors run out of supplies, and want yours.

So essentially, you will need all the same things you would for a
collapse of the economy, it’s just that you won’t be able to go outside.

As a downwinder, one of the only differences in your “shelter” will
be the further down you go into the ground, the better off you will be
due to gamma rays.

And speaking of gamma rays, in Arnie Gundersen’s recent interview with KGO Radio, he said in regards to spent fuel pool 4:

“Let’s
assume that it didn’t fall, but went dry a hundred feet in the air, it
would be a beacon, but instead of a beacon of light, it would be a
beacon of radiation, and bathe the site in high levels of radiation.
That’s not something that you want because it would make work on other
units darn near impossible…The gamma rays, forget the particles that get
caught in your lungs, but the gamma rays would go up and bounce off air
molecules and come down as a shine of radiation over the site, and it
would go right through those suits and the guys would be exposed from
the ‘sky shine’ …”

Sort of like Tepco always does. They feed you little bits of
information here and there, because they knew you couldn’t take it all
at once.

The real danger with this precarious spent fuel pool situation is not
just the spent fuel pool in reactor 4. It’s all the reactors, and all
the spent fuel pools, including the granddaddy common spent fuel pool
which is only about 50 meters from reactor 4.

If the spent fuel pool goes up, the radiation release would be so
high that the workers would have to abandon the site, which means no one
is holding the hoses watering down everything and keeping it from going
up in one giant fire or explosion or radioactive cloud of death.

If
the wind blows south to the Daini Plant, they would have to abandon
that site. If blows north to Onagawa, they would have to abandon that
site, and so on and so on.

Need some verification of this?

Japan’s former Ambassador to Switzerland, Mr. Mitsuhei Murata, was
invited to speak at the Public Hearing of the Budgetary Committee of the
House of Councilors on March 22, 2012, on the Fukushima nuclear power
plants accident.

Before the Committee, Ambassador Murata strongly stated that if the
crippled building of reactor unit 4 – with 1,535 fuel rods in the spent
fuel pool 100 feet (30 meters) above the ground – collapses, not
only will it cause a shutdown of all six reactors but will also affect
the common spent fuel pool containing 6,375 fuel rods, located some 50
meters from reactor 4.

In both cases the radioactive rods are not protected by a containment
vessel. Indeed, they are open to the air, which is quite dangerous.

This would certainly cause a global catastrophe like we have never before experienced.

He stressed that the responsibility of Japan to the rest of the world is immeasurable. Such a catastrophe would affect us all for centuries.

Ambassador Murata informed us that the total number of the spent fuel
rods at the Fukushima Daiichi site excluding the rods in the pressure
vessel is 11,421 (396+615+566+1,535+994+940+6375).

As the eminent German physicist Dr. Hans-Peter Durr said ten months
ago, if the spent fuel pool spills, we will be in a situation where
science never imagined we could be.

And Former U.N. adviser Akio Matsumura – whose praises have been sung
by Mikhail Gorbachev, was told that if the fuel pool at unit 4
collapses or the water spills out, so much radiation will spew out for
50 years that no one will be able to approach Fukushima.

It
gets, if you can believe it, just a little worse. Because you see, if
no one in the path of this plume can leave their houses, or go to
school, or go to work and of course some of us work – you guessed it –
at nuclear plants in the United States and in Canada and in Europe.

Well, I’m sure you can see where that is heading.

The other option is, that our wonderful sources of nuclear power
could all be shut down in advance, which means you’d be smart to add all
the items you could possibly need for 2 weeks to 2 years without electricity to your supply list.

Or, make a reservation at your friendly neighborhood FEMA camp
instead. This is the reality of our choice to let nuclear power into
our lives. And you thought we were FUBAR just from the one little spent
fuel pool?

Albert Einstein said that nuclear power would eventually kill its users. It appears Einstein was right again.

Whatever sense of urgency you had about this situation in the past few weeks, multiply that by 104 or so, if not more.

Call, post, email, protest, and do whatever it takes to get someone to listen.

Economic collapse would be a walk in the park in comparison to what
humanity is facing with Fukushima. At least, you could have one there if
you wanted to. Just don’t pick the mutated dandelions.

Please send mutation images to christinax4@yahoo.com.
Shoot at the highest resolution possible, and include your name,
location, and date the mutation was found, for proper credit if the
images are published.

If it is from store-bought produce, include the location where it was
grown and purchased. The more information you provide, the better you
will be helping the rest of us.

Please help Christina purchase a spectrometer in order to get
the most accurate radiation readings and thus get you the most precise
information possible by shopping through her Amazon link
or donate directly via PayPal to fukushimafacts@gmail.com. Keep in
mind, this is expensive equipment and it is the only way that specific
isotope readings can be obtained from food items.

Minor editing by Madison Ruppert

Christina Consolo is a former clinical researcher supervisor with
NIH credentialing; a former Member-at-Large for the Board of Directors,
Ophthalmic Photographers’ Society; A peer reviewer for the Journal of
Ophthalmic Photography; She has written, published, and contributed to
numerous scientific research in retinal imaging and ophthalmogy for the
past 24 years; She is also an award-winning biomedical photographer and
maintains several websites to teach people about radiation, mitigation,
and other nuclear issues. She is also the host of “Nuked Radio” Tuesdays
& Thursdays from 12-1:00 pm EST on the Orion Talk Radio Network.

For more info including mitigation for radiation exposure, please visit FukushimaFacts.com, where you can sign up to receive Fallout Forecasts on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.

NTS Notes: It is in my own opinion that definitely not enough is being done by the world wide community to prevent the collapse of the spent fuel pool at reactor #4, and for that I am truly very angry.

We are watching all the troubles unfold everywhere around the world with failing economies being covered by the MSM and yet still very little about the possible life ending event at Fukushima. It does appear that the so called "Money Junkies" (Jews) don't give a damn about Fukushima and only care about their money empires. Again, that is disturbing, for if a total catastrophe occurs at Fukushima, there will not be any economies in the Northern Hemisphere to worry about any more, because all the people will be dead!

I again ask all readers to go after their governments and demand that they start paying attention to this life threatening situation and to concentrate their resources on solutions.. Otherwise, they themselves could potentially all be dead very soon, and then have nothing to concentrate on at all.

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